Venezuelan bassist Gonzalo Teppa presents his quintet performing a collection of his compositions that draw from the wells of contemporary jazz, Latin American music (Venezuelan, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban), blues, free jazz and more. Gonzalo is a Nocturne Artist in Residency alumni and recently released his debut quintet recording (featuring this band) with much acclaim.
GREG HARRIS – VIBRAPHONE/PIANO/PERCUSSION, ALEX HEFFRON – GUITAR, ANDREW WHEELOCK – DRUMS, IKE SPIVAK – SAX/FLUTE/CLARINET
Nocturne presents Saturday Supper & Stream. Every Saturday night they open their kitchen and make a delicious three-course meal for two (created by Nocturne’s award winning culinary team) that we encourage you to enjoy while you enjoy the weekly Live-Stream.
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Saxophonist Harry Drabkin is a Berklee College of Music graduate as well as a faculty alumni where he performed in the Recording Band, the Faculty Jazz Ensemble and the Faculty Saxophone Quartet. His influences come from Miles, Coltrane, Cannonball and Charlie Mariano. He recently retired as Chief of Oncology at the Medical University of South Carolina to return to Denver.
Harry Drabkin – sax, Derek Banach – trumpet, Jack Dunlevie – piano, Kent McLagen – bass, Todd Reid – drums
With the goal of bringing great music and delicious food to our community during times when it is safer to stay at home, Nocturne presents Saturday Supper & Stream. Every Saturday night they open their kitchen and make a delicious three-course meal for two that we encourage you to enjoy while you enjoy the weekly Live-Stream.
Nocturne’s Saturday Supper & Stream features Clay-Gott Chordless Quartet.
Taylor Clay was born in Brooklyn, NY and began his musical journeys at the age of 13 and went on to study at the Crane School of Music in Potsdam, NY. After completing his degree in Music Performance in 2012, he moved to Colorado to attend the Univeristy of Northern Colorado as a graduate student and teaching assistant. Taylor currently lives in Denver, Colorado works as a busy freelance musician.
Saxophonist and composer
Daryl Gott was born and raised in Denver. Growing up in a musical family Daryl was exposed to music and specifically jazz at a young age. He graduated from Denver School of the arts and continued his formal music education at the City College of New York where he studied with saxophonist Jon Gordon. Daryl is established in Denver’s jazz scene as an in demand sideman and a dynamic bandleader.